GamesBeat: One thing that's different is that they have more riches from Fortnite to spread around and help their cause.
Riccitiello: I've been told by six people today that they were "bribed" to change to the Unreal platform.
GamesBeat: The store, or the engine?
Riccitiello: In some way, shape, or form, they were given money to switch engines. I just had major developer from a very large studio say, "We're going to stick." They're on their own tech and they're going to move to Unity. He was sitting right there an hour ago and said, "How do you feel about how they've offered me a shitload of money to use their tech?" And my response is, "Would you choose to use their tech for money?" The answer was no. He was testing whether I'd offer money.
We're in kind of a weird spot, when companies are–I don't know. Imagine if there was somebody in the aisle at the grocery store. You happen to be a Coke drinker and a guy from Pepsi says, "Here's 10 bucks, buy Pepsi." What does that say about Pepsi? It's just a little creepy. But having said that, I think Tim's a good guy. Their platform is solid. Fortnite is an amazing success. They're a customer. They use my tools.